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said that the name had been cut out from the Note, but the upper part of an E, and of an L, were left, and the Juryman had no doubt of its having been Ellenborough, and Butt himself told C. that he had not the smallest doubt of the fact.

The late JOHN CALCRAFT had a sister Catharine, and three brothers, Richard, Granby, (a MAJOR OF COLONEL,) and W1LLIAM, (whose intellects were considered to be affected;) they were the children of MISS BRIDE, but GENERAL CALCRAFT was son of MRS BELLAMY. Richard died without a Will, leaving £30,000 behind him; the Government had the power over it. JOHN CALCRAFT petitioned the Government to be allowed to administer; they granted the Petition, but required him to hand over to them £5000 out of the proceeds of sale. He commissioned Mr C. to sell out of the Funds, and he sold out for him, retaining £8000 the amount of a Bond-debt due from Mr Calcraft to Mr C. He considers that Mr Calcraft pocketed the entire sum; £5000 was reserved for the Government, but eventually sold that also through Mr Chambers instead of handing the amount to Government. Calcraft had deviated from Whig politics into semi-toryism, and followed Peel's Administration, and as I think held a place under him. When Lord Grey came into office on the 2nd occasion, or before, Calcraft was much badgered; Mr Chambers considers that the Government, to punish him, called on him to pay the £5000, and that he destroyed himself from vexation or inability.

MR THOS SMYTH says that DE BERENGER was separated from his wife; a lady wished to cross over into one of the Parks, but was too timid; DE BERENGER tendered his assistance, it was accepted, the Lady thanked him for his politeness and kindness, he recognised his wife, bowed and passed on.

CLXVII. SUN AND MOON.

An Irishman remarked that the sun was of no use, because he never shines but in the day, when he is not wanted; "but the moon," said he "always shines in the night, when it is dark."

CLXIX. DR GOULD.

An old gentleman, named Gould, having married a young lady, wrote some verses to a friend, concluding them thus:

So you see, my dear friend, though I'm 80 years old,

A girl of eighteen is in love with old Gould.

His friend replied:

A girl of eighteen may love Gould, it is true;
But believe me, dear Sir, it is gold without U.

In days of polish, mirth, and fun,
Ere yet my love was cold,
A bachelor I lived through fear
That I might wed a scold.
Now being on th' extreme of life,
I've taken to myself a wife,

Whose only love is GOULD.

Doctor, your epigram is true,
'Tis gold she loves, but without U.

CLXX. O. P. RIOTS.

The O. P. [old prices] riots, at Covent Garden, originated in the pit. Canning applied to them the following line: Effodiuntur opes [O. P.s] irritamenta malorum.

CLXXI. THE PRIZE-POEM,

Spoken at Harrow, on the death of Dr Parr by C. Wordsworth, Son of the Master of Trin. Coll. Cam. and Nephew of the Poet.

Epicedium in Samuelem Parr LL. D. Harroviensem.

Valete, lusus; vos, hilares joci,
Valete: mostam nænia barbiton
Deposcit, et lugubre murmur

In liquidis fidium susurris
Auditur. Eheu! non humilem virum
Leti peremit dura Necessitas ;
Clarus sepulcrali sub urna

Marcet honos, et amica torpet
Musis in ævum gratia; cui Fides
Nil recta posthac, nil Labor impiger,
Nil artium Doctrina nutrix,

Inveniet simile aut secundum.
Ergo neque illum carpere lividas
Obliviones Melpomene sinet;
Nec laude inornatum silebit

Pierio recubans in antro.
O si Poeta mi tenui melos
Camena dignum præciperet! pios
Mulcere tum Manes querela, et
Exiguo decorare cantu,
Nec dedeceret te, cithara, aptior
Quanquam choreis dicere mollibus,
Nec me reclinatum sub umbra,

Qua faciles iterare norat

Et ipse ludos. Proh! miseras vices !
Proh! fata justis addita! nec jubar
Hoc dulce, nec natalis olim

Aspiciet juga læta collis.

At auspicatos quid revoco dies,
Quando hic juventæ delicias novæ,
Declive contemplans viretum, et,

Herga, tuam, pia mater, ædem, Carpebat? eheu! jam nihil interest, Hic rite, magna nec sine gloria, Artes laborarit sagaci

Ingenuas aperire cura;

An lætus omni tempore vixerit,
Ludo innocenti deditus et joco,
Nec vina nec dulces amores
Tempserit, aut hilares choreas.
Quo, Musa, tendis? desine tristium
Tandem modorum: vivit adhuc decus,
Et fama per terras relicto

Gestit ovans volitare busto.
Illum inquieti non strepitus Fori
Claravit; illum civibus haud suis
Res bellica ostendit, corona

Et titulis tumidum superbis ; Sed dia Virtus nudaque Veritas, Themisque, fraudum nescia, nobilem Finxere, nascentemque Pallas

Numine dextra suo beavit.

Hinc vena clari contigit ingenî,
Hinc improborum munera Principum
Mens certa fastidire, et audax
Magnificos oculo irretorto
Spectare fasces. Propositi tenax,
Puræque amicus justitiæ, aspera
Nec sorte contraxisse frontem
Solicitam male, nec secunda
Risisse fertur plus nimio: tamen
Fugit sereni gratia luminis,
Fugit; renidentemque vultum
Perpetuæ cohibent tenebræ.

Sed usque nomen, clare senex, tuum
Doctrina servans, funereæ, diu
Sedebit ad caras alumni

Relliquias, opifex coronæ :

Quin et solutis te quoque crinibus
Flebunt tacentem Pieridum chori;
Lugebit et nostri per omnes

Sanctus apex Heliconis annos.
Auditis? aures non gemitus meas
Percellit? audire, et videor jugi
Hergam per obscuros recessus
Solicitis pedibus vagantem
Videre jam jam te vocat, et pio
Morore frustra prosequitur; tuas
Jam prata, muscososque saltus
Triste docet resonare laudes :
Puella flavo sicut ubi in proco
Suspirat, it quacunque per invias

Ruris latebras, "Daphnin" antra

"Daphnin" aquæ, nemora alta "Daphnin,"

Incisa dulci nomine corticem,

Loquuntur; omni non secus in jugo
Vox tristis exauditur Herga,

Præteritos revocantis annos,

Quando has per ædes, dulcibus aut simul
Vacare ludis, aut gelidum nemus

Lustrare, vel famæ per artes

Quærere primitias futuræ,

Teque et sodalein* par amor inclytum,

Par vis juventæ, par nitor ingenî,
Incendit: O! luces amatæ,

O! animi nimium beati !
At jam querelis fige modum tuis,
Moestoque luctu, Pieri: quem doles,
Non fraus neque immatura leti
Vis rapuit: sed, honesta longæ

* Sir W. Jones.

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